Scoring Guidance for Version 1.3

Summary Guide to Fishery Assessment Rating V1.3

Note: This is a summary of the Fishery Assessment Rating. For full details, please contact ASMI at rfm@alaskaseafood.org

SCORING GUIDANCE

Click here for PDF of Version 1.3 of the Scoring Guidance for Alaska RFM Certification.
The Alaska RFM Certification is an ISO 17065 accredited, third party certification program used by various fisheries. The Alaska RFM Conformance Criteria are based on the following United Nation’s Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) documents, which also provide the guidance for the design and management of credible, third party certification programs:

The 1995 UN FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (FAO Code)

The FAO 2005/2009 Guidelines for the Eco-labelling of Fish and Fishery Products for Marine Capture Fisheries (FAO Guidelines)

The FAO 2011 Guidelines for the Eco-labelling of Fish and Fishery Products for Inland Fisheries (FAO Guidelines)

The assessment is carried out by a qualified, competent assessment team, expert in the key areas of fisheries management specific to the applicant fishery. This includes: fishery management processes, stock assessment, the conservation of the fishery habitat/s and the ecosystem effects of the fishery

Information for the assessment is obtained directly from the fishery and can include: official publications by the fisheries management system, associated scientific publications, related fishery based records, reports and data; and information obtained from site visit audits of the management agencies, fishery participants and other stakeholders in the fishery

Depending on the information supplied, there may be gaps identified and the assessment team will accordingly issue either a Minor, Major or Critical Non-Conformance (Table 1 Defines non-conformances and their allocation)

A Critical Non-Conformance results in a failed fishery

Non-Conformances do not specify what action the client fishery should take. Development of this action plan is the responsibility of the client fishery managers

Conformity to every given clause (124 in total) is based on the expert determination and collective consensus of the assessment team. Should consensus not be achieved, the team will default to the lower score

Table 2 details the number of Non-Conformances allowed per Category and per Fishery Assessment. Note that even within the allowed number of Non-Conformances, a fishery will not be able to proceed to the certification stage unless the Client provides evidence of a corrective action plan for each Non-Conformance

Annual Surveillance Assessments are conducted to confirm continued conformity and, as needed, will verify the action plans made by the client fisheries

TABLE 1: NON-CONFORMANCE DEFINITION AND ALLOCATION

NON-CONFORMANCE

DEFINITION

Pass

Where full conformance to a given requirement (clause) is observed.

Minor

Where there is identified a minor gap in information/evidence required to demonstrate compliance of a clause.

Major

Where the information/evidence requirement of a clause is met only to a limited degree.

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